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Delhi Karavan with Arz Hai in Allahabad!

"An enchanting evening of Stories"

This December, on the 2nd, Allahabad based "Arz hai" have organized their book launch, which shall begin with a story session with the Storyteller, Asif Khan Dehlvi, followed by a walk in the past, on the 3rd of December, “Taarikhnama” also led by him.

If you are in Allahabad, do join in !!

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